Welcome to Swanborough Lakes Lodges in Lewes offering a choice of 3 accommodations. On this page you can find information on Swanborough Lakes Lodges including Swanborough Lakes Lodges photo galleries, reviews, availability and booking information. If you like what you see, you can book your stay at Swanborough Lakes Lodges online securely. Swanborough Lakes Lodges is a great choice if you're looking for a holiday in Lewes or East Sussex.

Perfect for relaxing and exploring East Sussex’s wealth of historic towns, quaint villages and beautiful beaches. A selection of superb country pubs offering local ales, live music and a variety of cuisines are all within easy reach. Championship golf with spa facilities and swimming pool, excellent shopping and the delights of Glyndebourne, Lewes and Brighton await nearby. Swanborough Lakes Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection. Nestled in the folds of the South Downs National Park in farmland overlooking the lakes and views across to historic Lewes and it’s famous castle, Swanborough Lakes Lodges provides the perfect location from which to discover the stunning South Downs and the South Coast. This is the ultimate setting for romantic retreats and exclusive breaks for small groups celebrating the very best of the English countryside. These bespoke lodges overlook the private fishing lakes and across the valley towards the medieval town of Lewes to deliver the perfect complement to this tranquil location. With eye catching interior design and contemporary finish, the unique central living layout ensures you can take advantage of the stunning views from the lounge and both bedrooms. The South Downs National Park boasts hundreds of acres of quintessentially English countryside across the famous chalk hills. Providing wonderful, cycling and walking opportunities from the doorstep you’re guaranteed to find something of interest to while away the hours as you discover the local towns and villages hosting all the shops, pubs and eateries you could ever wish for. Two super king size doubles (twins by arrangement), one with ensuite walk in shower and one with ensuite bath with overhead shower both with underfloor heating. Modern, light and spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining area. Terrace with outdoor hot tub and quality garden furniture.

A selection of luxurious two bedroom lodges all with a modern open plan design to maximise light and the priceless views across the Downs from the lounge diner, bedrooms and from your hot tub.

All guests to Swanborough Lakes Lodges have access to the following facilities and amenities:

Hot Tub / Jacuzzi

Wifi Internet

Single Sex Parties Welcome

Fishing

Autograph Range

Romantic Breaks

Hot Tub

Non Smoking

Accommodation at Swanborough Lakes Lodges

Hill View Luxury (Lodge)

A stunning, modern luxury lodge situated in a premier position with panoramic views and innovative central living layout ensuring views from every room. Perfect for a small family break or romantic retreat. No pets.

Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

Hill View (Lodge)

Outstanding and spacious luxury lodge with open plan central living area with two bedrooms at either end to maximise privacy and panoramic views. Ideal for a romantic getaway or small group of friends.

Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

Lake View (Lodge)

Beautiful luxury lodge with open plan central living area with bedrooms at either end to maximise privacy and panoramic views. Ideal for families, small groups or a romantic escape.

Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

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Brighton Beach, Brighton - 6.3 Miles away

This is a pebbly beach, popular with tourists and locals. It's been awarded a blue flag and is an excellent beach for families with young children.

Eastbourne Beach, Eastbourne - 14.5 Miles away

A real mix of sand and shingle beaches that are great for holidaymakers. The eight mile beach is framed by the beautiful South Downs and the infamous Beachy Head. There is also an historic five mile promenade, complete with a beautiful Victorian pier and Thirties bandstand.

Hastings Beach, Hastings - 26.3 Miles away

A wonderful pebble beach, with sandy patches. A great place to walk, although take some good shoes! If its swimming you're after then Pelham beach at Hastings is your answer. This award winning beach is perfect for families. There are plenty of amusements, cafes and restaurants to suit everyone.

Seven Sisters Off Road Circular, Newhaven - 5.2 Miles away

A predominantly off-road route on very hilly terrain which is often muddy and wet. Begin at Newhaven Town and take in the fascinating places along the way, such as Friston Forest, the Seven Sisters cliffs, and Beachy Head.

Edenbridge Boundary Walk (South), Edenbridge - 23.7 Miles away

1066 Circular, Hastings - 25.2 Miles away

A very challenging ride climbing almost 3000ft (900m) in total, covering roads, muddy tracks and bridle ways. There are spectacular views, however and if you're up for the challenge it's a fantastic ride.

Pelham House, Lewes - 1.3 Miles away

Simple and delicious food, using locally sourced produce, is the focus here. The restaurant is set in the Panelled Room and The Garden Room, both dating back to the 16th century and with beautiful views over the gardens and South Downs.

Sam's of Sevendials, Seven Dials - 6.3 Miles away

An award winning restaurant that's perfect for every occasion. Modern European food made from the freshest seasonal ingredients and a global wine list carefully selected to complement the flavours of the dishes.

La Fourchette, Brighton - 6.7 Miles away

From its large corner site on Western Road, La Fourchette makes its presence felt on the Brighton scene, offering excellent French cuisine with a twist. Two of its walls are windows so you can enjoy watching the world go by.

The Ginger Pig, Hove - 7.8 Miles away

This light and airy pub serves expertly cooked modern European cuisine at reasonable prices. The Ginger Pig uses local produce in its seasonal menu, with dishes both traditional and modern, providing a wide choice of fish, meat and vegetarian options.

The Bull on the Green, Newick - 8.2 Miles away

The Bull on the Green is a pub and restaurant in the heart of the Sussex countryside offering great food and a wide choice of drinks. To the rear of the pub is a secluded courtyard to sit out in on lovely summer evenings. In the winter log fires create an inviting atmosphere.

The Dining Room, Ashbourne - 10.4 Miles away

The Hungry Monk Restaurant, Polegate - 10.8 Miles away

This charming restaurant, set in a beautiful downland village near Eastbourne and Brighton, is famous for wonderful food â a fusion of traditional and contemporary dishes. If there's room for pudding, try the Banoffi Pie, The Hungry Monk is its birthplace.

The Black Horse, Findon - 17.4 Miles away

The Black Horse serves a range of food and drink from mountains around the world in a mountain setting. The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed and they also have a skittles alley which is available for hire.

The Golden Willows, Pulborough - 20.3 Miles away

The Golden Willow Chinese Restaurant is set in a delightful location overlooking Storrington duck pond which lends a unique atmosphere to your dining experience.

Location: Pulborough

Nobles Restaurant, Battle - 22 Miles away

This elegant restaurant is situated in the small market town of Battle and serves simple, classic fare from a seasonal menu. Local produce from farms and markets in and around Battle is used wherever possible.

Arundel House Restaurant, Arundel - 23.8 Miles away

The Kings Head, East Sussex - 29 Miles away

Enjoy a delicious meal at The Kings Head in Udimore. This historic pub dates from the 16th century and started life as a farm house, before becoming an ale house and ultimately the friendly, family pub that it is today. Relax in the beer garden and enjoy the warmest of welcomes.

Southover Grange Gardens, Lewes - 1.3 Miles away

A beautiful setting, which is perfect for a picnic. Relax in this little oasis, away from the busy Lewes town centre and admire some of the most ancient Mulberry trees to be found in England. The immaculate lawns, well kept flower beds, Magnolia trees and Copper beaches are the perfect setting to curl up with a good book and while away the hours.

Wellingham Walled Herb Garden, Ringmer - 3.9 Miles away

Michelham Priory Garden, Halisham - 9.6 Miles away

Seven acres of beautiful and tranquil gardens set on a moated island â the longest water-filled medieval moat in England is home to a myriad of wildlife. Kitchen, Physic, Medieval Cloister and Water Gardens are all to be explored before a stroll through the Orchard and around the moat walk.

Sheffield Park Garden, East Sussex - 9.9 Miles away

Internationally renowned garden and parkland, landscaped by 'Capability' Brown, with waterfalls, cascades and some beautiful lakes. See the magnificent colours throughout the year. Sheffield park was also reportedly the site of the first England vs. Australia cricket match.

Borde Hill Gardens, Haywards Heath - 12.3 Miles away

Dating back to the early 20th century, this garden features plantlife from all over the world, including Burma, Tasmania, the Himalayas and the Andes. Borde Hill also showcases a superb collection of champion trees.

High Beeches Gardens , Handcross - 16.2 Miles away

You'll discover 27 acres of magnificent woodland and water gardens filled with rare and unusual plants including specimens from all over the world. A lot to enjoy if you are a green fingered enthusiast. (Limited wheelchair access)

Moorlands, Crowborough - 16.4 Miles away

This 4 acre garden, full of grasses, bamboos and waterfalls, is set in a lush valley deep in the Ashdown Forest. A lake and ponds are home to a range of woodland and bog-loving plants. There are long herbaceous borders and mature trees leading to streams and a river.

Bateman's Gardens, Etchingham - 19.2 Miles away

Rose, mulberry, herb and wild gardens surround this Jacobean house which was home to Rudyard Kipling for 30 years. On the River Dudwell, which flows through the wild garden, there is a working historic corn mill.

Pashley Manor Gardens, Wadhurst - 22.8 Miles away

Pashley Manor is a quintessential English garden located on the Sussex and Kent border. Pashley offers a sumptuous blend of romantic landscaping, imaginative plantings and fine old trees, fountains, springs and large ponds.

Merriments Garden, Hurst Green - 24 Miles away

Created during the early 1990s, the beautiful gardens at Merriments have quickly developed into a stunningly beautiful 4 acres of densely planted borders where the plants grown in the nursery can be seen in a garden context with a truly remarkable depth of imagination.

Great Dixter House and Garden, Rye - 28 Miles away

Great Dixter is a charming 15th century timber-framed manor house set in one of the most beautiful gardens in England. There are many different areas to the garden, including topiary and meadow areas, the wall garden, the high garden and the exotic garden.

Emmett's Garden, Sevenoaks - 28.1 Miles away

Delightfully informal, Emmett's Garden is not very large â it covers an area of about 4 acres at the highest point in Kent on the 600 foot sandstone ridge so there are wonderful views. Its stunning rock garden has recently been restored.

Paradise Park, Newhaven - 4.9 Miles away

The heritage trail and gardens at Paradise Park are the perfect day out for all ages. The Museum of Life is one of the finest exhibitions of its type in the country, with life size moving dinosaurs and a spectacular collection of fossils, minerals and crystals.

Drusillas Park, Alfriston - 7.9 Miles away

Regarded as the best small zoo in the country, Drusillas Park houses hundreds of exotic animals from monkeys and crocodiles to penguins and meerkats. Go Bananas! Monkey Kingdom and Amazon Adventure are perfect for letting off steam and Thomas the Tank Engine offers a train service 362 days a year.

Fort Fun Family Fun Park, Eastbourne - 13.5 Miles away

A huge indoor soft play area where children can plunge down the Niagara Slide, take off from the sky high aerial runway, escape over Indiana's ravine, escape the giant balls and much much more. Under fives they have their own area of slides, ball pool and sounds.

Ashdown Llama Farm, Forest Row - 14.4 Miles away

The Ashdown herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and there are now more than 100 of them at the park. As well as llamas and alpacas there are also three reindeer.

Treasure Island Adventure Park, Eastbourne - 14.7 Miles away

The Adventure Park has a large wooden climbing boat, paddling pools, sandpits, slides and more. The themed American golf course has two 9-hole courses which go over water and through tunnels. There is a picnic area and burger bar.

Pooh Corner, Hartfield - 17.6 Miles away

Pooh Corner is the âGatewayâ to Pooh Country and locations of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories and famous Poohsticks Bridge. Its creator has spent the past 28 years promoting Pooh Country for all Pooh fans worldwide so they can enjoy a visit to this beautiful area â for free.

Underwater World, Hastings Old Town - 26.3 Miles away

You will meet enchanting seahorses, stinging jellyfish, camouflaged cuttlefish, sinister octopi, inquisitive ray and lots more. Over twenty themed fishy displays bring the seashore and the ocean depths to life before your very eyes.

Anne of Cleves House, Lewes - 1.1 Miles away

Given to Anne of Cleves in the 15th century in th divorce settlement from Henry VIII, this timber-framed house contains impressive pottery collections, an ironwork gallery and artifacts from chimney back and boot-scrapers.

Priory of St Pancras, Lewes - 1.5 Miles away

Imposing ruins are all that remain of the huge Priory of St Pancras, destroyed by Thomas Cromwell in 1538. A portion of the 13th century marble Great Gate survives as do parts of the refectory, dormitory, infirmary, chapel and cloisters. (Limited disabled access)

Monks House, Lewes - 1.7 Miles away

This small converted farmhouse and garden was the home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf from 1919 until Leonard's death in 1969. Some furniture and personal items remain in the house in which the Woolfs entertained artists and writers of the Bloomsbury Group.

Glynde Place, Glynde - 3.4 Miles away

Explore the wonderful Glynde Place which still plays home to the Fifth Viscount and Viscountess Hampden. View a delightful collection of artefacts collected by the different generations of the family who have lived in the house since 1569.

Newhaven Fort, Newhaven - 5.8 Miles away

Visit Newhaven Fort for a fun-filled family day out. Explore the tunnels at the heart of the cliffs and then take in the spectacular views over the South Downs. Learn about the history of this Victorian Fortress, including the important position it held in both World Wars and experience the Blitz first hand down in a 1940s air raid shelter. (Certain areas not accessible by wheelchairs)

Royal Pavilion, Brighton - 6.1 Miles away

The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) is one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles. The Pavilion houses furniture and works of art including original pieces lent by HM The Queen.

Ditchling Museum, Ditchling - 6.4 Miles away

Ditchling Museum tells the story of an exceptional village and its community of 20th century artists and craftsmen. Exhibitions are accompanied by a programme of lectures, workshops and children's activities, focusing particularly on the art and craft collection.

Seaford Martello Tower and Museum, Seaford - 7.6 Miles away

Built at the turn of the 19th century during the Napoleonic Wars, it was the last of such towers along the Kent and Sussex coasts. Each Martello tower was fortified to repel invasion from France. This one is now the home of the Seaford Local History Museum.

1066 Battle Abbey and Battlefield, Battle - 22 Miles away

The grounds and ruins of a great Benedictine abbey, founded by William the Conqueror to commemorate the Battle of Hastings. Listen to a fascinating audio tour as you explore the battlefield, see where King Harold met his end and admire the beautiful abbey.

Amberley Working Museum, Amberley - 23.4 Miles away

Ride a vintage bus, go on a nature trail and admire the wide ranging exhibits. At 36 acres, this huge open-air museum largely run by volunteers houses a huge range of exhibits, including vintage vehicles like the Southdown bus collection and traditional crafts.

Park Corner Heath Butterfly Reserve, East Hoathly - 8.8 Miles away

A part of Vert Wood, this lovely nature reserve is dispersed over 4 hectares and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It also is one of the few places left which showcases Vert's once extensive heathland.

Ashdown Forest, Forest Row - 17.2 Miles away

The Ashdown Forest lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is a site of special scientific interest as well as being a special protection area for wildlife, which include deer, badgers, foxes and many species of birds.

Situated at the tip of the Weir Wood Reservoir is its beautiful nature reserve. This in turn is backed by Ashdown Forest and thus is a wonderful place for all the family to relax and have fun in. Visit the small bird hide or take a stroll around the reservoir.

Holly Gate Cactus Garden, Ashington - 18 Miles away

A unique collection, consisting of over 30,000 plants including thousands of cacti and succulents set in 10,000 square feet of glass houses. Within it's walls there are some extremely rare plants from as far flung places as Africa and the tropical jungles of South America.

Marline Valley Nature Reserve, Crowhurst - 22.3 Miles away

Filsham Reedbed Nature Reserve, St Leonards - 23.6 Miles away

An expansive 17 hectare area along a floodplain in Sussex, is also a Site of Specific Scientific Interest. Birds migrate down the river valley along which the site is situated and the reedbed is an invaluable source to thousands of swallows and warblers. You may even spot a marsh harrier or a bittern if you're lucky.

Old Lodge Nature Reserve, Black Hill - 27.2 Miles away

Old Lodge is one of the few places left in Sussex where the delightfully colourful redstart breeds regularly. You might also spot silver studded blue butterflies, dragonflies nightjar, woodcock, tree pipit, stonechat and adder.

Beaver Water World, Tatsfield - 30 Miles away

Lewes Leisure Centre, Lewes - 1.5 Miles away

At the Lewes Leisure Centre you can enjoy a range of activities including swimming, and swimming lessons, as well as children's activities such as the play zone, the magic castle and the ocean adventure.

Mitchelswood Sports and Leisure, Lewes - 7.9 Miles away

Mitchelswood Farm is set in 20 acres on the edge of Nerwick Village. Children from the age of four can be led on a small pony before progressing through the range of proven horses and ponies as their confidence and technique improves. There's also a cafe, swimming pool and 'Boot Barn' riding footware shop on site.

Boringwheel Trout Fisheries, Nutley - 11.7 Miles away

Paintball Eastbourne, Eastbourne - 14.8 Miles away

The Nationwide Paintball site near Hastings and Eastbourne lies in some 85 acres of woodland. You will be given a full safety briefing and will be able to talk tactics with the marshal. Enter the paintballing war zones and try your luck in 'The Swamp', 'The Village' and 'The Fort', to name a few.

Spray Water Sports Centre, Eastbourne - 14.8 Miles away

The Spray Water Sports Centre caters for a wide variety of abilities and offers a huge range of activities. These include power boating, body boarding, sailing, canoeing and windsurfing. Why not try your hand at something new and take a course in one of these exhilarating sports?

Morgan Sailing, Eastbourne - 15.1 Miles away

Morgan Sailing offer tuition in sailing, shorebased RYA sailing courses, sailing yacht charter and corporate sailing events. You can choose the length of your course and you will be sailing around Eastbourne Bay.

Element Rock Climbing, Groombridge - 19.5 Miles away

You'd be hard put to find a safer introduction to rock climbing and the basic skills that you will learn and practise during the day: belaying (depending on experience), climbing technique, equipment selection, setting up basic top ropes, climbing etiquetteÂ and safety awareness.

Battle Golf Club, Battle - 21.4 Miles away

Situated in the heart of Battle, a magnificent 9 hole course in over 90 acres in a woodland setting: the most beautiful surroundings in which to enjoy a round of golf. Second tees make a challenging 18 hole round.

Bowlplex, Dunfermline - 24.2 Miles away

Brighton Fishing Museum, Brighton - 6.3 Miles away

The main museum arch is the focal point of Brighton's fishing quarter. It contains a 27ft beach boat, prints, photographs and memorabilia of Brighton seafront life from the Regency days to the post-war boom in pleasure boat operations.

The Regency Town House, Hove - 6.9 Miles away

The Regency Town House is a five storey Grade I listed building in Brunswick Square, Hove and also includes a basement annexe a few doors away. The house and basement are currently under restoration, so viewing is by pre-booking only, see website for details.

Seaford Museum of Local History, Seaford - 7.6 Miles away

Housed in a Grade II-listed Martello Tower on the seafront, the museum features aspects of the local history including shops and room settings and early wireless, gramophones and TV sets. There is also an archive and photographic collection, and Register of all houses in the town, with histories where possible.

Market Place Shopping Centre, Burgess Hill - 8.5 Miles away

Halisham Pavilion, Halisham - 11.7 Miles away

Hailsham Pavilion combines a fully restored interior featuring high quality decor associated with the Golden Days of cinema and theatre entertainment, with a programme and facilities which are right up to date.

Underground Theatre, Eastbourne - 14 Miles away

The Redoubt Fortress and Military Museum , Eastbourne - 14.6 Miles away

This beautifully restored early 19th century fortress provides the perfect setting for the largest military museum in the south east. Collections include the Royal Sussex Regiment, the Queenâs Royal Irish Hussars and the Sussex Combined Services. Â

Yesterday's World, Battle - 22 Miles away

Discover a magical time travel adventure for the whole family at award-winning social history attraction, Yesterdayâs World. Set in a charming 600 year old hall house and new state of the art exhibition centre, it features the backstreets of Victorian England, Queen Elizabeth II's coronation and fashions of the psychedelic seventies.

Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, Hastings - 25.2 Miles away

From fine paintings to china, this vast collection has something for everyone. There is an emphasis placed upon local wildlife and the contrast between today and 150 million years ago. Children will love the fossils, dinosaurs and prehistoric crocodiles!